POPPER, Karl R.
The Open Society And Its Enemies.
Karl Poppers The Open Society; Inscribed by Karl Popper to Richard Robinson
London: George Routledge & Sons, 1957.
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Author's presentation copy, third editions of Popper's magnum opus, one of the most important books of the twentieth century. Octavo, 2 volumes, original black cloth. Presentation copy, inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper in volume one, "To Richard Robinson from K.R.P. November 1957." Each are near fine in a very good dust jackets, name of the recipient to the front free endpaper. Uncommon signed and inscribed.
One of the most important books of the twentieth century, Karl Popper's The Open Society and Its Enemies is an uncompromising defense of liberal democracy and a powerful attack on the intellectual origins of totalitarianism. Popper was born in 1902 to a Viennese family of Jewish origin. He taught in Austria until 1937, when he emigrated to New Zealand in anticipation of the Nazi annexation of Austria the following year, and he settled in England in 1949. Before the annexation, Popper had written mainly about the philosophy of science, but from 1938 until the end of the Second World War he focused his energies on political philosophy, seeking to diagnose the intellectual origins of German and Soviet totalitarianism. The Open Society and Its Enemies was the result. It was named by The Modern Library as one of the 100 greatest books of nonfiction of the twentieth century.
The Open Society And Its Enemies.
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